// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.

/*
Asm, typically invoked as ``go tool asm'', assembles the source file into an object
file named for the basename of the argument source file with a .o suffix. The
object file can then be combined with other objects into a package archive.

Command Line

Usage:

    go tool asm [flags] file

The specified file must be a Go assembly file.
The same assembler is used for all target operating systems and architectures.
The GOOS and GOARCH environment variables set the desired target.

Flags:

    -D name[=value]
        Predefine symbol name with an optional simple value.
        Can be repeated to define multiple symbols.
    -I dir1 -I dir2
        Search for #include files in dir1, dir2, etc,
        after consulting $GOROOT/pkg/$GOOS_$GOARCH.
    -S
        Print assembly and machine code.
    -V
        Print assembler version and exit.
    -debug
        Dump instructions as they are parsed.
    -dynlink
        Support references to Go symbols defined in other shared libraries.
    -gensymabis
        Write symbol ABI information to output file. Don't assemble.
    -o file
        Write output to file. The default is foo.o for /a/b/c/foo.s.
    -shared
        Generate code that can be linked into a shared library.
    -spectre list
        Enable spectre mitigations in list (all, ret).
    -trimpath prefix
        Remove prefix from recorded source file paths.

Input language:

The assembler uses mostly the same syntax for all architectures,
the main variation having to do with addressing modes. Input is
run through a simplified C preprocessor that implements #include,
#define, #ifdef/endif, but not #if or ##.

For more information, see https://golang.org/doc/asm.
*/

// package main -- go2cs converted at 2022 March 13 05:54:11 UTC
// Original source: C:\Program Files\Go\src\cmd\asm\doc.go
namespace go;

} // end main_package
